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The GFR381 works with all major memory card formats and supports high capacity. The compact design will allow you to take it anywhere, giving you the freedom to share content from you smartphone, or tablet anytime.

So, hopefully I am not asking anything that is already answered. I need a credit card writer, and some basic help to make a credit card that actually swipes (found a lot of clones/ other tricks, but none to write information). I have a lot of numbers and information, but my internet search for a writer is shaky at best. Just point me in the right direction is all I am asking.

While the latest craze for "secure" projects seems to be RFID, there is something to be said for good ol' magnetic cards. If you're interested in integrating low-coercivity magnetic cards into your project, or just hacking an existing card you already have, this video will show you how.

In the above video, SparkFun CEO Nathan Seidle shows you how to interpret the data provided by both our Magnetic Card Reader and our Magnetic Card Reader/Writer. He also guides you through writing your own cards! Credit card scammers - the reader/writer won't write to hi-co (high-coercivity) cards, so you won't be able to go and make a duplicate of someone's credit card. Sorry! For all you legitimate hackers out there, this is a cool technology to play around with! Have fun!

Can anyone navigate me whether this hack is actually working with paypass cards? I am really concerned about security of my credit card. I digged internet and popular personal finances web-sites, like nerdwallet.com or effectify.com, but they don't give any clue on how to deal with this problem.Thank you.

If someone has all the information from my credit card name, exp date, card number, cvv and pin but no card, would they still be able to use a reader-writer or would they have to have the card to copy? And is there software that can help do this?

This is usually not sufficient to create a usable physical card. The CVV on the back of the card is the CVV2, and there is a value on the magnetic stripe called the CVV1, which is different. There is also usually a small amount of additional data on the stripe which you haven't mentioned.

If your card is EMV (that is, it has a chip), then that's definitely not sufficient. The chip contains a secret key, shared only with your issuing bank, which computes a cryptographic MAC of the data used in the transaction. While much of the cryptography used in EMV is less than stellar (small RSA keys and SHA-1), the MAC is generally of sufficient strength to make forging EMV transactions functionally impossible. The chip is supposed to be tamper resistant, so cloning the card won't work. All of this applies to modern EMV contactless, too.

Additionally, if your card is EMV, even if someone cloned the magnetic stripe (because they got the physical card), the stripe will contain information that says it has a chip and has to be inserted or tapped. In the United States, you might be able to get the terminal to fall back to magstripe, but in most other places, your bank will just decline the card if the chip isn't read.

Note that the information you've provided is, of course, sufficient to conduct online transactions unless your card is one of the few with an electronic changing CVV display or your bank requires a sign-in or a 2FA method, as is common in Europe. If you suspect that someone unauthorized may have this information, you should call your financial institution right away and report this to them.

I've found useful information on how using Arduino and a generic magnetic stripe card reader on the net, but i've found no information on how write a card in order to save information in a magnetic card and read them from the Arduino.

Hi, maybe you can try use Syncotek card reader, such as USB Magnetic Card Reader Writer SYNCOTEK SC-206U, it equipments integrating the functions of reading and writing mag card, IC card, SAM card. Integrated magnetic card, bank book, IC card, SAM card reading and writing.

And specially designed for financial system which can code and read information in magnetic stripe that bankbook magnetic card and operator card use.

Read and write IBM/ISO/ANSI/DIN standard magnetic card and bank book.

Hope this helps!

I bought openlog (ATMEL) SD Card reader/writers - and tried them using UART and SPI - but for some reason they do not work. Infact using 3.3 volt the micro does not even turn on.

Could you confirm which SD card reader/writer takes a 32G card and can overwrite the file FIFO. Thanks

What SD card readers are you currently using? Could you provide a few photos of how you have had them set up with your BLE 33 Sense for us? Most SD card breakouts should work fine with the Arduino if they are using SPI or UART (Which most SD modules are). Give us an idea of how you have it set up and if it is throwing any errors and we can hopefully get your project up and running as soon as possible.

Hi Blayden,

I asked for an SD car you sell that works with the arduino nano 33 ble sense.(I bought these ones I use with an ATMEL chip on board - and I do not want Core Electronics to waste time soting this one out. I would like to purchase a new SD card reader/writer that works on the Arduino nano 33 ble sense. Thanks

Hi James, Have you tried it? Can you confirm that Core Electronics has tried this out as a number of support staff promised to do. I would appreciate your advice and confirmation - I would like to order more nanos and SD card readers - because I have been helped immensely from ChatGPT and BARD and have built many solutions from a single unit

Hi Core Support Team,

I bought more than $700 worth of devices over the past few months and never asked for help - all systems I have deployed in my research at Macquarie University and at work at Technologycare are working and generating data.

All I want to do it put this data on SD card where sites will not give me access to their infrastructure.

So I would appreciate your help very much.

Thanks

Olly

Since it is just an SPI connection the wiring is all standard and you only need to run the example code built into the Arduino IDE to get it to work.

You can find the example code used under Files > Examples > SD > Datalogger

The pin assignments are included as a comment at the top of the example, and the silkscreen on the bottom of the microSD card reader shows the function of each pin.

Below is a screenshot of the test we ran.

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The Secura Key ET-WRS Contactless Smart Card Reader/Writer with RS-232 and Wiegand Interface (Switchplate) is a reliable, easy-to-use access control option for a variety of applications. Its compact design and polycarbonate housing make it a strong, sturdy means of regulating access to a building or area, and with a read range of up to 4" and an ISO card read range of 2.5", getting a fast, reliable card read is easy. With both RS-232 and Wiegand communication interfaces and a working temperature range of -40 to +158F, it will quickly become a trusted part of your security system.

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